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The tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896 was a series of violent and deadly tornado outbreaks that struck much of the Central and Southern United States from May 15 to 28, 1896. It is considered one of the worst tornado outbreak sequences on record with tornado expert Tom Grazulis stating that the week of May 24–28 was "perhaps the most ...
The tornado moved into Ontario briefly before lifting, causing 2 deaths and $60,000 (1896 USD) in damages. [3] An extremely violent F5 tornado touched down near Holly, destroying hundreds of homes and killing 47 people. [4] It is the second-deadliest tornado in Michigan history. [5]
List of tornadoes in the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966; Tornado outbreak of April 21–24, 1968; 1974 Super Outbreak; Tornado outbreak of April 1–2, 1974; 1980 Kalamazoo tornado; Tornado outbreak of July 1–3, 1997; Late-May 1998 tornado outbreak and derecho; List of tornadoes in the 1999 Oklahoma ...
The Great St. Louis Tornado of 1896 is estimated to have killed at least 255 people and injured more than 1,000 on May 27, 1896, as it wreaked havoc across the St. Louis, Missouri, area.
Also in 1896, Norman B. Conger, an inspector with the United States Weather Bureau, conducted and published a case study on the 1896 Thomas, Michigan tornado, based on "all reliable, available sources". Conger's report also contained a map created by E. F. Hulbert.
After tornadoes ripped through a west Michigan community Tuesday evening, residents and workers got to work cleaning debris and repairing damage.
With 55 tornadoes in 2024 as of Thursday, Iowa has seen the most tornadoes this year. A graphic from AccuWeather depicting the number of tornadoes each state has seen so far in 2024.
Tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896: May 15–28, 1896 ... spawning tornadoes from Texas to Michigan. An F3 hit Pine Bluff, Arkansas on May 14, injuring two. On May ...